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Green Furniture Concept transforms public space with nature-inspired design

Design Wanted

Head of Design Jonas Ekholst and Head of Sustainability Joakim Lundgren from Green Furniture Concept discuss biophilic design, durability and the future of public space. More than this, however, is the Swedish brand’s expertise when it comes to navigating the complexities of community spaces and designing good public furniture for everyone.

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The soft and sustainable curves of Ascent Series – Green Furniture Concept’s seamless seating system

Design Wanted

The Swedish brand designing furniture for airports and other indoor public spaces wins the Red Dot Award for Product Design 2021 with Ascent, a new modular seating system with sustainability at its core. From Scandinavia to North America, Green Furniture Concept has created pieces that define public space all over the world.

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Design as an attitude to read the world with David Dolcini

Design Wanted

Born in Italy, in a family with a long craft tradition, David Dolcini founded his own firm in 2007. David Dolcini Studio, his own firm, was founded in 2007 aiming at combining different expertise under design, envisioned as an invisible thread and an attitude to face problems or to interpret reality. Who is David Dolcini?

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“World Positive Impact is our purpose”, says Green Furniture Concept founder Johan Berhin.

Design Wanted

The Swedish brand lives up to its name by making sustainability and human-centred design the new standard for all public spaces. Setting new standards for public space interiors, Green Furniture Concept’s aim is to create sustainable furniture that is functional, looks beautiful and lasts longer. © Green Furniture Concept.

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A Legendary VC Has a Plan for Solving Climate Change

Robinson Meyer

That can give him unusual perspective and a strange myopia: His decades at Kleiner Perkins have led him to see investment flows as part of a system of power to be manipulated and not, as many climate activists approach them, as an obstacle to be overcome. “I You better fix it.’” That call to action became Doerr’s calling card.